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Small Man's Advantage | |
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| A small, trained guy can come in under the guard of the big guy. The big guy doesn't expect this, even if trained.
This isn't your normal martial arts, not by a long shot. Bob Taylor is only 5' 6" but dangerous as all get out - developed hand-to-hand fighting skills that have won him the awesome and unreserved respect. Here's a sample of what you're about to see:
- Where the most vulnerable targets are on a big man ... spots you can easily get to without being touched by him in return!
- How to take out a larger attacker "in close"... without ever striking above his waist.
- How to crush any attacker's feet with a single stomp! (Do it wrong, and you'll just make him angrier. Do it the way Bob shows you, and his feet will collapse like socks full of crushed walnuts.)
- How to use the psychological advantage you have against an attacker who thinks he's going to rip you up easily.
- How to never get hurt yourself in a fight, even if you go against Mr. Universe!
- Why the most devastating head-butt you can deliver does NOT require any strength.
- How to break his collar bone without using your fist! (A neat trick entirely new to martial arts!)
- How to do more damage in a 2-second "flurry" of attacking strikes... than two men can usually do against one victim!
And a lot more. Bob reveals (for the first time) why he never cuts his left thumbnail (this will shock the hell out of you )... why he prefers to go against bigger opponents... why so many of the moves "regular" martial artists teach will actually hurt you as much as your opponent ... and all the sneaky "psychological" tricks he uses to fool opponents in the crucial first seconds of any fight.
DVD - Total run time 1h 46m. List price $69. |
| "The right of self-defense is the first law of nature; ... when the right of the people to keep and bear arms is, under any color or pretext whatsoever, prohibited, liberty, if not already annihilated, is on the brink of destruction." - Henry St. George Tucker, in Blackstone's 1768 Commentaries on the Laws of England. |